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Visus

Definition: Visu, literally meaning "eye," refers to a human sense of sight or perception. The Bible uses it several times throughout scripture. - In Deuteronomy 7:10 (ESV), Moses says: + "And I will keep you in my eye, and I will be with you all the days that you live on earth." This verse suggests we should seek God's guidance and protection. - In Exodus 23:34 (NRSV), Joshua says: + "I will make thee understand of the fear of the LORD. And thou shalt not forsake thy soul or neglect anything he commands thee to do." - In Psalm 86:15 (ESV), Job says: + "And when I am afraid, ye shall be my eyes; and when I see danger, ye will be my sages." This verse describes the importance of seeking guidance from God. - In Ecclesiastes 4:11-13 (ESV), Job also says: + "For thou art my eyes, O LORD. I am thy scribe, as one is for a teacher." - In Deuteronomy 6:5 (NRSV), Moses says: + "And ye shall walk in the way of the Lord, and he will show you all his ways." The word 'visu' is a metaphorical term that conveys both sight and understanding. It implies God's presence, guidance, and protection for believers through their faith, life, and relationship with Him.


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